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Bad Water Brewing Tap Room Is Now Open in Old Town Scottsdale; Here's the Menu

Beer fans now have a new taproom to explore in Old Town Scottsdale. As of last week, Scottsdale-based brewery Bad Water Brewing has its own taproom where beer drinkers can find all three of the brewery's beers, as well as seven drafts and 10 bottled beers from other craft breweries...
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Beer fans now have a new taproom to explore in Old Town Scottsdale. As of last week, Scottsdale-based brewery Bad Water Brewing has its own taproom where beer drinkers can find all three of the brewery's beers, as well as seven drafts and 10 bottled beers from other craft breweries.

To pair with the selection of beers, the Bad Water Brewing Tap Room also serves a selection of six different charcuterie boards.

See also: Bad Water Brewing and Craft Beer's Real Quality Problem The 1,500-square-foot taproom includes a bar and high-top seating for 30 guests. There's also a 16-seat private "board" room that the brewery plans to use for educational beer events; it's also available for parties and functions.

Bad Water Brewing released its first beer, a Saison, in 2012 and added its first draft beer, an IPA, to the lineup earlier this year. The most recent addition to its portfolio is a bottled Western Lager released earlier this month.

The brewery's beers already are distributed throughout Arizona but are produced through collaborations with multiple breweries across the United States.

Bad Water Brewing six-packs and growlers are available for purchase at the taproom, as well as glassware, T-shirts, and other Bad Water merchandise.

Here's the full food menu:

Bad Water Brewing Tap Room 4216 North Brown Avenue, Scottsdale 480-748-4460 www.badwaterbrewing.com

4 p.m. to close Tuesday through Saturday

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